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discussion. San Diego Chapter Four of the Na- tional Association of Retired Federal Employees will meet Monday_ a! 1 p.m. at the War Memorial Bu!lding in Balboa Park. MU 'IC:"Fiedler's Favorites" will be the theme of the San Diego Sym- phony's summer P?ps conce_rt Wedn day at Hospitality_Pomt, ~- sion Bay. Apicnic area will be ava~l- able at 5 3 o p.m. and the concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost $6 50, $1l and $l 5. Allied Home Health As- sociation will sponsor the concert to incre e its Patient Assistance Fund. For more information, call 280-3040. THEATER: "A Case Of Libel," a courtroom drama set in the early 1960s, will be featured Wednesday at the Ga lamp Quarter Theatre, ~7 Fourth Ave.. Coffee and dessert will be rved to the audience and cast followmg the performan_ce, and escort services will be provided free from all downtown locations by the Guardian gels. Admission is $_4.50. For information and reservations, call 234-9583 after 1 p.m. RIPS: The following are some trip for eniors ponsored by van- ou organizations. . Adventure Tours Ltd. Catalina weekend. July 20 to 22, $129 per per- son- Catalina Island Holiday, July 21, $38• Ensenada one-day tour, July 28, $20'. For more information, call 272- ~~als-On-Wheels North City Divi- sion: Laguna Arts Fest!val, Aug. 2, $25. For more information, call 275- 2620. La Friendship Tours: Mount guna and Julian, July 12. $17; Tijuana Bull- fights and Cultural Center, J~y. 15, $3S mcludes lunch and adm1 ton; Olympic Preview and Festival of Masks, July 21, $23.50; Monterey Bed and Breakfast/Santa Cruz Roarmg Camp Train. July 24 to 28, $299. For more information, call 563-8766. Trips with Nell & Kitty, Carson City and Reno. Aug. 27 to 31, $128. For reservations, call 271-9578 or 748-2601. . Sprmg Valley Seniors: Yosemite and Mammoth, Aug. 26 to 30, $230; Laguna Art Festival, Aug. 21, $30; Las Vegas, Sept. 26 to 28, $70; Can- yonlands, Oct 14 to 19 $210. Call 272- 5067 ior 10formation. Items for the Senior Scene column are welcome and should be received by the Wednesday belo~e ~unday publication. Address contributions_ to. Senior Sceae. The San Diego Union, P.O. Box 191, San Diego, 92112. Please include a phone number.

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far 1888 Discounts offerect for 'M~ Fair Lady' StarUghUs\~ticket to snlng money on the upcoming perform~nc- © • es of the classic "My Fair Lady. At eruor Tuesday and Wednesday perfor• • • mances, seniors save $3 and get a $% Liv• n Q dbc~iton other evenings LI.-'() • I 's . of Seo D 9 W' Unlvenil)l 1 niors' session, monthlong spec1: th;Third Age, b~· The University o tal and phys1- g ram of men . f gins a pro . eek Tuition or

cal exercise t~1s $;5. e·nrollment is the progra~ is ho a~e 55 or older, in open lo peop health and can pro- reasonably g po'rtalion to the . th · own trans . 11 v1de eir information, ca USD campu_s. ~or Education Office USD's contmumg al. 293-4585. I'• "O"'~-

HE LTH: Recreation therapist Christie Hoffman will lead a dtScus- on tilled "Frie ds Can Be Good dicme" on Wedn day from 1 to 3 p.m at the Heal h Information Cen- ter 1180 Third ve, Chula Y1 ta. Chula Yi la's H Ith Information Center w II provld free hearmg creenlng July 24 from 10 a.m. to noon at 1180 Third Av Chula Vista. Free blood pr ure checks are also offered at the Health lnforma- t10n Center every Friday fr~m noon to p.m. or mor mforma n, call 420-9820 EETI 'G : Dr. J ck Fisher, pro- or of urgery at UCSD Medic~! t the weekly "To Your Health rom 2 to 4 p.m. at.Ho~on St. ' an Diego Suns_hrne f Center, will be the gu t speaker Fri,: d y mectm House,

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the blaze, Forest Service spokesman Art Cowley said Sunday Sequoia blaze was ignited Thursday by a lightning bolt, Cowley said. 6 fires scorch 7,000 acres in state; 2 still burning 69

The Sequoia blaze was fought by fire- fighters from California, Arizona and New Mexico, assisted by 13 air tankers and ·even helicopters, the forest service said. Cause of the fire, which started Saturday, was under investigation Firefighters had to contend with 100- degree temperatures and humidity down to 15 percent on Sunday, Cowley said. Three firefighters suffered mJuries dur- ing the weekend, Cowley said. There were also three mmor injuries among the nearly 600 firefighters on the Orange County blaze, Greenhalgh said. Wmds that were a problem Sunday after- noon had abated. she said early today. The fire was started by 11legal fireworks unday morning, Greenhalgh said Brush left .:-xtra-dry by the mostly raml winter and the summer heat con- tribut d to other fires around Southern California over the weekend. 750- ere brush fire near Frazier P;irk m b, Padre 'ational Fores(. and another that burn d 700 acres north of the Sequoia bl· z were controlled Sundaj The 700 acre blaze in the Domeland Wil- dernc s ,1rea 25 miles north of the huge

A IO-acre fire in San Diego 's Tecolote Canyon forced temporary evacuation of 15 people from two dormitories of the adja- cent U11iversity Qf San Diego campus Sun- day. The flames-wc:e dtiuse

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